THE PERFORMATIVE TIMELINESS OF PLATO’S PHAEDRUS, PART II

As I reported in Part I of this report, since the primary function of Plato’s Phaedrus is to solve the paradox of the unity of opposites in opportune time (kairios), Part II demonstrates how the epistemological pathway of truth (aletheia) that Plato constructed for that purpose inevitably requires the development of the beautiful soul.

THE PERFORMATIVE TIMELINESS OF PLATO’S PHAEDRUS PART II

 

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